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A barbarian is a human who is perceived to be uncivilized or primitive. The designation is usually applied as generalization based on a popular stereotype; barbarians can be any member of a nation judged by some to be less civilized or orderly (such as a tribal society), but may also be part of a certain "primitive" cultural group (such as nomads) or social class (such as bandits) both within and outside one's own nation. Alternatively, they may instead be admired and romanticized as noble savages. In idiomatic or figurative usage, a "barbarian" may also be an individual reference to a brutal, cruel, warlike, insensitive person.
The term originates from the Greek: βάρβαρος (barbaros). In ancient times, Greeks used it mostly for people of different cultures, but there are examples where one Greek city or state would use the word to attack another (e.g. haughty Athenians calling the Boeotians barbarian); in the early modern period and sometimes later, Greeks used it for the Turks, in a clearly pejorative way. Comparable notions are found in non-European civilizations, notably China and Japan. In the Roman Empire, Romans used the word "barbarian" for many people, such as the Germanics, Celts, Iberians, Thracians and Parthians.
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Barbaric, with his own efforts gains powers from different Goddesses and becomes powerful. Barbaric wants to go to the battle of Mahabharat. Krishna disguises as a Brahmin and interviews Barbaric and now wants to see his power. Barbaric happily wants to do this and show his power by burning the leaves with a single arrow. See it brilliantly presented in Krishna serial by Ramanand Sagar.
Kamkanthika gives birth to Barbaric and he is reared and blessed by Hidamba, his grandmother. She teaches him all power and Barbaric, with his own efforts gains powers from different Goddesses and becomes powerful. See it brilliantly presented in Krishna serial by Ramanand Sagar.
Barbaric wants to go to the battle of Mahabharat. Krishna disguises as a Brahmin and interviews Barbaric and now wants to see his power. Barbaric happily wants to do this and show his power by burning the leaves with a single arrow. Barbaric burns all the trees' leaves with a single arrow. Krishna is amazed. Barbaric wants to help the weak and not the good. Hence, he may help the Kauravs. Krishna tires to explain but cannot convince. Hence, now Krishna gets angry and wants to show his power. Barbaric laughs and amazed. See it brilliantly presented in Krishna serial by Ramanand Sagar.
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Barbaric wants to go to the battle of Mahabharata. Krishna disguises as a Brahmin and interviews Barbaric and now wants to see his power. Barbaric happily wants to do this and show his power by burning the leaves with a single arrow. Barbaric burns all the trees' leaves with a single arrow. Krishna is amazed. Barbaric wants to help the weak and not the good. Hence, he may help the Kauravs. Krishna tires to explain but cannot convince. Hence, now Krishna gets angry and wants to show his power. Barbaric laughs and amazed. Krishna goes on convincing Barbaric that he should be with the "good" and not the "weak" because all those who lose are not always good. But Barbaric is adamant and refuses to believe him. Krishna is now angry and takes his Sudarshana and chops the head off Barbaric. Barb...
Ultimately, Krishna kills Mura and is now called Murari. Kamkanthika, the daughter of Mura wants to take revenge. She is blessed by the boon from Kamakshidevi. She gives a blow to Balramji and makes him unconscious. She wants to kill Krishna and now Krishna is ready with his Sudarshana Chakra. See it brilliantly presented in Krishna serial by Ramanand Sagar.
After the war, Pandavs are discussing the death of Draupadi's sons, and Barbaric is laughing at them. Krishna tells him not to disclose the truth; but Barbaric says hiding the "truth" is a sin and must tell the Pandavs about it. He tells that all the Kauravs and their men were killed by the invisible "Sudarshana" and the arrows and weapons of Pandavs were only means to show that the great people were killed by Pandavs. In fact, it was a war one sided; fought for the "Good" by Lord Krishna and his Sudarshana and that none of the Pandavs had killed any great men from the Kauravs. After disclosing this secret; Barbaric merges with Lord and gets "Moksha". See it brilliantly presented in Krishna serial by Ramanand Sagar.
Krishna is now angry and takes his Sudarshana and chops the head off Barbaric. Barbaric wanted "Moksha" and hence, he pretended not to know Krishna; because this promoted Krishna to kill him and give him "Moksha". Barbaric tells his desire to "see" the battle of Mahabharata and Krishna blesses him; hence, Barbaric (whose head is now alive), has seen the whole battle of Mahabharata. After the war, Pandavs are discussing the death of Draupadi's sons, and Barbaric is laughing at them. Krishna tells him not to disclose the truth; but Barbaric says hiding the "truth" is a sin and must tell the Pandavs about it. See it radiantly presented in Krishna serial by Ramanand Sagar.